Environment - articles
Curbing the EPA’s Climate Change Madness
The push to burden Americans with onerous regulations to rein in carbon emissions in the name of man-made global warming continues to receive chilly receptions among the public. more »
By Doug Carlson - Jun 8, 2010 - (1)
Topic: Family, Living, Finances, Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment,
A biblical perspective on Earth Day
The rest of the world seeks to out-green each other in recognition of what is known as Earth Day. This day should cause those of us who place ourselves under the authority of scriptural truth on such matters to reflect on the Bible’s teaching about God’s creation. more »
By Richard Land - Apr 23, 2010 - (3)
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution, Environment,
Cal Beisner on “Climategate”
As many of the world’s leaders meet in Copenhagen to hammer out a deal to save the world from “climate change”–UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon warned the future of the world rests on their actions, a few more segments of the mainstream media are begrudgingly reporting that the e-mail account connected to the Climatic Research Unit at the British University of East Anglia was recently hacked. more »
By Richard Land - Dec 9, 2009 - (1)
Topic: Citizenship, Legislation, National, Science, Environment,
The Climate Change Push: From Capitol Hill to Copenhagen
The push toward enacting sweeping energy regulations in a vain attempt to minimally lower the Earth’s thermostat is alive and well in Washington and beyond. more »
By Doug Carlson - Oct 6, 2009 - (7)
Topic: Family, Living, Finances, Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment,
The ‘Cap-and-Tax’ Fiasco
Basic economic principles teach that achieving sound economic policy requires careful consideration of two expected outcomes: costs and benefits. more »
By Doug Carlson - Jul 1, 2009 - (4)
Topic: Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment,
Analysis: ‘Cap and Tax’ Schemers Are Cutting Deals
As the nation tries to pull itself out of financial hard times, some legislators in Washington are eagerly pushing a plan destined to further escalate the economic downturn. more »
By Doug Carlson - May 19, 2009 - (1)
Topic: Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment,
Study: many pastors say global warming not man-made
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Though many people insist global warming is real and man-made, Protestant pastors aren’t entirely convinced, according to a new study from LifeWay Research. more »
By Mark Kelly - Apr 17, 2009
Topic: Science, Environment,
Biofuel: The dangerous consequences of good intentions
As responsible human beings we should be concerned always about doing harm to this planet we inhabit together. As a Christian I believe people of faith have a sacred responsibility to engage in creation care – never treating the earth or its atmosphere as though it is ours to do with as we please. more »
By Richard Land - Oct 10, 2008
Topic: Citizenship, Human Rights, Hunger/Homelessness, Science, Environment,
Live Earth leaves a worldwide “carbon footprint”
Al Gore recently told the Washington Post that global warming “is not a political issue; it’s a moral issue.” However, Gore’s Live Earth concerts held across the globe to raise awareness of this “moral” cause were marked by obscenity, hypocrisy, a massive “carbon footprint” and poor attendance. more »
By Jill Waggoner - Jul 9, 2007 - (4)
Topic: Citizenship, Human Rights, Science, Environment,
Wiping out environmental woes
Singer and environmental activist Sheryl Crow—in her quest to save the planet—has now decided the fate of the globe might hang on toilet paper. more »
By Dwayne Hastings - Apr 25, 2007 - (2)
Topic: Citizenship, Science, Environment,